Subkno
Conjunction
In a conversation, this is used to ask for when you’re thinking of something to talk about. When the conversation gets to an end and you’d like to talk more…you’d say ‘Subkno’ which makes you think of the new conversation, makes it less awkward, and helps the listener that you’re still interested in talking.
Another example is to say when you’re thinking of a subject but not quite yet know what you want to say.
In a conversation, this is used to ask for when you’re thinking of something to talk about. When the conversation gets to an end and you’d like to talk more…you’d say ‘Subkno’ which makes you think of the new conversation, makes it less awkward, and helps the listener that you’re still interested in talking.
Another example is to say when you’re thinking of a subject but not quite yet know what you want to say.
John: How was your day. Mary: Quite nice. John: Subkno. (Mary waits) John: Want to be friends? Mary: Sure!
Subkno
Used for ‘sorry, I’m thinking.’ ‘Wait a minute, I am continuing.’ ‘Dear, I want to still talk.’ ‘You know.’
Lady: I like your tie. Man: Thank you, I like your dress. Lady: Thank you. Subkno.
subkno
When you wanna continue the conversation but not quite know what to say. You’re thinking of a subject.
Y: Uh…subknow?
Z: Oh yeah, I went to the park yesterday.
Z: Oh yeah, I went to the park yesterday.